smuvtalker Posted February 12, 2022 Author Posted February 12, 2022 16 hours ago, Niagara Dude said: I like Singletary as a primary backup but I don't see him explosive or fast enough to be starter on title team. That KC game highlighted his lack of burst and speed on the one series where he failed to hit the open hole fast enough on the 2nd & short play. I really believe the Bills need to get a 3 down big play RB and that will remove the need for designed Josh Allen run plays which I don't like. Allen cannot continue to take all these shots, bring in a RB with burst and great speed and out offence improves from last season. Yes the line needs to do better and maybe add another mauling guard, but RB position has needed an upgrade for the past two seasons. Even Beane mentioned it after last season Absolutely spot on, I couldn't have stated it better if I tried. I know the play and exact series you're referring to in that game. But you bring up an even more relevant topic in that having that 3 down, homerun threat back will most certainly lessen the need for a good many of Josh's designed runs. I won't say that I don't like them, but the more valuable Josh becomes(which I also fully believe he will win his first MVP award next year), the more I hold my breath. Having that complete back to lighten that load has the potential to work wonders in multiple areas of the offense, almost like a domino effect. Great point again. Quote
Nelius Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 Agree that we probably need two solid RB pickups. Devin's a keeper and he's earned it, but then you still need a bruiser and a more dynamic speed back since Devin isn't necessarily either. Moss is supposed to be the bruiser and I hope he can get it done but he needs somebody breathing down his neck in camp, somebody that blocks well and bulldozes for 4 ypc. Moss needs to be that dude or gone before Week 1. And then you still need that home run hitter, and considering how close we are, I'm open to anything up to and including Saquon, but I'd prefer a top-3 round draft pick. Quote
BuffaloBillsGospel Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 On 2/10/2022 at 9:33 PM, smuvtalker said: Like the great majority of you, I was very happy with the play of Devin Singletary from the last 5 games of the regular season (starting at Tampa) and both playoff games. I thought he ran with more purpose, was more decisive with his runs, and refused to go down on first contact much more so than early on in the season. He also became more of a threat catching passes, as evidenced by him having 5 multiple reception games in his last 6 games as opposed to 5 in his first 12. I'm sure it can be argued that some of his success can be attributed to the improved play of the offensive line, as well as finding the right combination along the line. As pleased as I was with Singletary, I still ask myself, is he the long term solution at RB we've been looking for? And personally, I still think we can/should look to upgrade the position. I know that Beane even said something to the tune of we are always looking to improve at every position. I like Singletary, I think he's got a good attitude. When he was demoted he took it in stride, continued to work hard, and when his number was called, he answered the bell. However, I think he has average speed, and still can be a little indecisive at times when it comes to making a decision which hole to hit, committing to it, making that one cut and taking off. What I truly fantasize over is that back with that homerun hitting, breakaway speed, the one who's a threat to take it to the house at any given time, from anywhere on the field. I know they don't grow on trees, but I know they're easier to find than alot of other positions. looked at the top RB prospects coming out this year, and like QB, there doesn't seem to be any "can't miss" stud RBs coming out this year. The consensus top backs look like Michigan State's Kenneth Walker, Texas A&M's Isaiah Spiller, Notre Dame's Kyren Williams, Cincinnati's Jerome Ford, and Michigan's Hasaan Haskins. Per SI's draft board, none of them project as day one picks. It's nice knowing that we have a capable guy in Singletary, but I'd love to see us upgrade at the position, and this off-season. Moss regressed this year IMO, and I have my doubts as to him ever being the featured back in our offense. Thoughts? I'm more of the "if it's not broken why fix it" types which definitely is the case in this situation, Singletary ran a measley 188 times, still managed to rush for 870 yards, 4.6 YPC average and 7 rush TD's. I wasn't a full season of Singletary as i think he has plenty left to give. Moss was injured in year 2 and I think he will have a much better season as a 1-2 punch to Singletary. I don't mind a mid to late rounder at the position but I don't think we need to be shelling out big bucks. 1 1 Quote
GreggTX Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 Remember that he spent the offseason weightlifting and adding muscle mass. He has already cut way down on the fumbles. I don't want to spend a 1st even a 2nd on a RB when we need a RDE, CB2, TE2, NT, OL and someone to challenge Davis or replace Beasley if necessary. Perhaps a FA? Moss should be traded if possible and Breida will probably be gone. Speed would be nice. I think Devin can handle the short yardage runs, but a big back would be great in the snow. That's what you want in those bad weather games. Play keepaway and wear them down. In any case, Singletary is a decent starter. In those last few weeks, only 3 other NFL RB's ran for more yards. On top of that, you can count on one hand the number of RB's that are better at picking up yards after contact. 1 1 Quote
Niagara Dude Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 7 hours ago, smuvtalker said: Absolutely spot on, I couldn't have stated it better if I tried. I know the play and exact series you're referring to in that game. But you bring up an even more relevant topic in that having that 3 down, homerun threat back will most certainly lessen the need for a good many of Josh's designed runs. I won't say that I don't like them, but the more valuable Josh becomes(which I also fully believe he will win his first MVP award next year), the more I hold my breath. Having that complete back to lighten that load has the potential to work wonders in multiple areas of the offense, almost like a domino effect. Great point again. That one play in that KC game was a play I saw most of the season, the hole is there and he is not fast enough to get there before it closes. In this league the hole does not stay open long. Singletary relies more on quickness in space to make yards and runs. The thing that people seem to forget is defences are game planning all out to stop the pass with safeties way off the line and extra DB. Even with an average offensive line your RB should be having some huge games and big games. People look at the 3-4 games to finish the season that Singletary had and I look at the season as a whole , our running game was just not effective enough. Both Moss & Singletary ran around 4.65 forty yard dashes and that is not fast in this league. I would have no problem maybe trading Beasley to the Giants for Barkley and then resigning McKenzie. Those moves improve offensive team speed at two positions were looking to get faster at without wasting draft capital and then maybe you spend a 4th or 5th pick and speed RB as a development player who can return kicks on ST'S. 2 Quote
Pete Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 pair Motor with Breece Hall! The Bills need a RB with speed and receiving ability. Hall runs a 4.39 and has great hands. He can run wheel route, and he can take a screen to the house 1 2 Quote
Sestak4ever Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 It may just come down to our offensive philosophy and play calling. We'll see how Ken Dorsey and McDermott work together. They can extend Josh's career by leaning on the running game more and it also makes play action that much more effective. Singletary may be perfect for the right system along with whoever compliments him or shares the load, whether that be through the draft or free agency. Quote
JoshAllin Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 The motor/moss pair ran for over 1200 yards which looks pretty decent compared to the top rushers. Probably can get an extra 300-400yrds replacing moss. Allen running though would be tough to replace 1 Quote
Simon Says Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 On 2/10/2022 at 10:15 PM, Ross Murdock said: Rashaad Penny? Leonard Fournette? He's still just 27. I'm sure the Seahawks want to retain Penny. Singletary stats are comparable if not better than Fournette. A lot of love for him probably because of his receiving. I am rarely interested in signing an "older" RB; due to the wear & tear. Plus ,would Buffalo pay him what he thinks he is worth? Is he willing to compete and probably share reps? A rookie is my preference Quote
Saint Doug Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 I really like motor, but to be honest, I hold my breath when he runs. He runs extremely violent, refuses to go down, and takes a beating because of this. What happens when he goes down with an injury? We need a very capable RB 1B option as a change of pace option. I would like some bigger than Motor and faster if possible. But not in Rd 1 or 2. We need CB2 and IOL for those picks. 1 Quote
Beast Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 (edited) I don't think the running back position is a spot where a team should be looking for a long term solution. Running is nice and having a good running back is great but I'm not sinking a whole lot of money into the position. Continue to draft these players in the middle to later rounds and show them the door after their rookie deals expire. Edited February 12, 2022 by Beast Quote
whorlnut Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 On 2/10/2022 at 9:56 PM, Augie said: Improved OLine talent and coaching will make EVERY running back better. And possibly save Josh’s life. I don’t totally agree with this. Is an improved oline gonna make Singletary faster? Quote
LyndonvilleBill Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 3 minutes ago, whorlnut said: I don’t totally agree with this. Is an improved oline gonna make Singletary faster? No. But what's that saying...? Why drive when you can fly? Only need someone to get us to the airport.🤣 1 1 Quote
Chicharito Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 On 2/10/2022 at 10:34 PM, Allen2Diggs said: We may draft another rb this year, but a veteran option may be Raheem Mostert if the 49'ers don't resign him. He's coming off an injury that cost him the year and he's nearing 30, but he hasn't had that many carries in the NFL. He ran a 4.32 40 in college and averaged 5.7 ypc in the pros. I like Mostert a lot but he can’t stay on the field. But with our medical team he maybe could stay healthy. Worth a look. Quote
ColoradoBills Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 I'm hoping Beane shows some FA interest in D'Ernest Johnson as a possible Zach Moss replacement. He would come pretty cheap and he has excelled when given a chance. Seems like a process guy and plays ST. Cleveland probably won't re-sign him if another team gives him anywhere near his $2.6M Spotrac Value. They got Hunt and Chubb along with 2 other RBs on the books already along with a FB. He had a horrendous 40 time his draft year of 4.8 but supposedly he has brought that down to 4.5. 1 Quote
Mopreme Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 On 2/11/2022 at 12:29 AM, Gordon Lightfoot said: My friends son who goes to U of Florida is high on Dameon Pierce...KInd of reminds him of Marshawn Lynch....He never got much of an opportunity because the coach wouldn't play him I really like this guy. Sleeper. 1 Quote
Augie Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 2 hours ago, whorlnut said: I don’t totally agree with this. Is an improved oline gonna make Singletary faster? I didn’t say faster. I said better. And he would be. I will agree that we could use more speed on offense, and I hope we find it before next season. Who that might be is beyond me, but I’m sure it’s a priority. Quote
T master Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 I think Motor should stay with the Bills but i don't believe he is the answer he can be a part of the answer but there needs to be another piece & that isn't Moss IMHO !!! He is the same size as Motor & has less moves i hope that Beane uses him for some kind of trade to get some one that can help either in the run game or else where on the team . I thought they should have given Antonio Williams more carries just to see if he could continue where he left off from the Miami game & i know a lot of people here may not agree but i would have loved to see Christian Wade get a game with some carries to see what if anything he had leaned or could do . He showed great burst in some games in the pre season but was never given any carries i believe during the season which i guess the coaches see him every day & know more than i but i would have liked to have seen him try any way he couldn't have done any worse than Moss did the couple of times he was in there . I would hope to they get a bigger back in the 6 ' say 235 lb range for goal line and short yardage . Quote
smuvtalker Posted February 13, 2022 Author Posted February 13, 2022 8 hours ago, Saint Doug said: I really like motor, but to be honest, I hold my breath when he runs. He runs extremely violent, refuses to go down, and takes a beating because of this. What happens when he goes down with an injury? We need a very capable RB 1B option as a change of pace option. I would like some bigger than Motor and faster if possible. But not in Rd 1 or 2. We need CB2 and IOL for those picks. You bring up a very valid point. I think because not many people on here look at Singletary as THE guy, coupled with the fact that he has never truly wowed us with many uber productive games (125+ yards rushing), we've never really had to think about how we would perform without him. In thinking about it, I am a little bit nervous at the idea of it just being Moss as the featured back. It would put serious unnecessary pressure on Josh, and I thank God Daboll is gone if only just for that scenario, because I can see him calling an obscene number of designed QB runs. I'll be honest, I had extremely high hopes when Buffalo signed Breida in the off-season. I even envisioned him competing for the starting job at some point in the season, and the game against the Jets on 11/14 where he had a rushing and receiving TD, I thought to myself okay here we go. But I guess the fumble issues he had in both the running game and return game saw him fall out of favor with McDermott. Sadly, Breida has that homerun potential we all crave, and is a certified threat to take it to the house whenever the ball is in his hands. I would have liked to see him get more of a chance to run with the 1st team. What is his current contract situation? Quote
hondo in seattle Posted February 13, 2022 Posted February 13, 2022 Jim Kelly had Thurman Thomas. It would be beyond awesome if we could find Allen's Thurm. But we already have two 3rd round backs. I don't want another. Motor wasn't bad last year. I don't want to waste cap space or draft picks on a RB unless we're convinced the new guy is a true upgrade. Quote
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